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1. Par protein localization during the early development of Mnemiopsis leidyi suggests different modes of epithelial organization in the metazoa

2. CRISPR knockouts reveal an endogenous role for ancient neuropeptides in regulating developmental timing in a sea anemone

3. Germ layer-specific regulation of cell polarity and adhesion gives insight into the evolution of mesoderm

4. A computational approach towards a gene regulatory network for the developing Nematostella vectensis gut.

5. Expanded functional diversity of shaker K(+) channels in cnidarians is driven by gene expansion.

6. Activation of Pax7-positive cells in a non-contractile tissue contributes to regeneration of myogenic tissues in the electric fish S. macrurus.

7. Evolution of the TGF-β signaling pathway and its potential role in the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi.

8. Pre-bilaterian origins of the Hox cluster and the Hox code: evidence from the sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis.

9. Regeneration in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi occurs in the absence of a blastema, requires cell division, and is temporally separable from wound healing

10. Regeneration in the absence of a blastema requires cell division but is not tied to wound healing in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi

11. Molecular patterning during the development of Phoronopsis harmeri reveals similarities to rhynchonelliform brachiopods

12. Germ layer-specific regulation of cell polarity and adhesion gives insight into the evolution of mesoderm

14. Germ Layer Specific Regulation of Cell Polarity and Adhesion: Insight into the Evolution of Mesoderm

15. Germ layer specific regulation of cell polarity and adhesion gives insight into the evolution of mesoderm

16. Antagonistic BMP–cWNT signaling in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis reveals insight into the evolution of mesoderm

17. Cas9-mediated excision ofNematostella brachyurydisrupts endoderm development, pharynx formation, and oral-aboral patterning

18. MAPK signaling is necessary for neurogenesis in Nematostella vectensis

19. The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy

20. Centralization of the Deuterostome Nervous System Predates Chordates

21. Anatomy and development of the nervous system ofNematostella vectensis, an anthozoan cnidarian

22. Acoel development indicates the independent evolution of the bilaterian mouth and anus

23. Asymmetric developmental potential along the animal–vegetal axis in the anthozoan cnidarian, Nematostella vectensis, is mediated by Dishevelled

24. Embryonic development in two species of scleractinian coral embryos: Symbiodinium localization and mode of gastrulation

25. High-resolution fate map of the snail Crepidula fornicata: The origins of ciliary bands, nervous system, and muscular elements

26. Gastrulation in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis occurs via invagination not ingression

27. Genomic organization, gene structure, and developmental expression of three Clusteredotx genes in the sea anemoneNematostella vectensis

28. Ether-à-go-go family voltage-gated K+ channels evolved in an ancestral metazoan and functionally diversified in a cnidarian–bilaterian ancestor

29. Mesodermal gene expression during the embryonic and larval development of the articulate brachiopod Terebratalia transversa

30. Cell specification and the role of the polar lobe in the gastropod mollusc Crepidula fornicata

31. Expression of otd orthologs in the amphipod crustacean, Parhyale hawaiensis

32. Dorso/Ventral Genes Are Asymmetrically Expressed and Involved in Germ-Layer Demarcation during Cnidarian Gastrulation

33. Investigating the origins of triploblasty: 'mesodermal' gene expression in a diploblastic animal, the sea anemoneNematostella vectensis(phylum, Cnidaria; class, Anthozoa)

35. Developmental and light-entrained expression of melatonin and its relationship to the circadian clock in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

36. Multiple Inductive Signals Are Involved in the Development of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi

37. The Cell Lineage of a Polyclad Turbellarian Embryo Reveals Close Similarity to Coelomate Spiralians

38. Conservation of the Spiralian Developmental Program: Cell Lineage of the Nemertean,Cerebratulus lacteus

39. Lim homeobox genes in the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi: the evolution of neural cell type specification

40. A framework for the establishment of a cnidarian gene regulatory network for 'endomesoderm' specification: the inputs of ß-catenin/TCF signaling

41. Activation of Pax7-positive cells in a non-contractile tissue contributes to regeneration of myogenic tissues in the electric fish S. macrurus

42. Establishment of the dorsoventral axis in nemertean embryos: Evolutionary considerations of spiralian development

43. Comb jellies (ctenophora): a model for Basal metazoan evolution and development

44. Lineage analysis of ectoderm and nervous system in the polychaete annelid Capitella teleta

45. Expression and phylogenetic analysis of the zic gene family in the evolution and development of metazoans

46. The mouth, the anus, and the blastopore—open questions about questionable openings

47. Highly conserved functions of the Brachyury gene on morphogenetic movements: insight from the early-diverging phylum Ctenophora

48. Cell-cell adhesion in the cnidaria: insights into the evolution of tissue morphogenesis

49. Interactions between adjacent ganglia bring about the bilaterally alternating differentiation of RAS and CAS neurons in the leech nerve cord

50. Neuronal competition determines the spatial pattern of neuropeptide expression by identified neurons of the leech

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